Jan has had an interesting life as a citizen of the world and a co-founder of CarbonClick. In this interview we learn about his childhood in Norway and travels since then and how he ended up - by a serendipitous encounter - living in New Zealand. We also talk about the work of CarbonClick as well as the Edmund Hillary Fellowship which Jan is part of. I really enjoyed this conversation and if you do as well you might want to check out some of the more than 240 other episodes in the back catalogue. www.theseeds.nz
CarbonClick: https://www.carbonclick.com/
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